Edward Veel or Veal[1] (c. 1632–1708) was an English academic, ejected minister and dissenting tutor.
Between those graduation dates, he was elected fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and was promoted to a senior fellowship before 24 November 1656.
Shortly afterwards he was deprived for nonconformity, and, having received a certificate (31 December 1661) of his eminent usefulness from Stephen Charnock and five other nonconformist divines, he left Ireland in January 1662.
He became chaplain to Sir William Waller, after whose death in 1668 he was pastor to a small congregation at New Stairs, Wapping.
His funeral sermon was preached in the parish church of Wapping by Thomas Simmons (d. March 1717–18), his successor.